Demos to be featured at Woodstock/New Paltz Art & Crafts Fair
Even an institution as long-established (32 years) and consistently well-attended as the Woodstock/New Paltz Art & Crafts Fair needs to
Even an institution as long-established (32 years) and consistently well-attended as the Woodstock/New Paltz Art & Crafts Fair needs to
Among the most beloved and iconic of American songwriters, but also among the most idiosyncratic and eccentric, Bob Dylan is
A celebration to honor the life of New Paltz resident Ludwig Montesa will take place this Saturday, May 25 with
What glad news that Babe the Blue Ox is back together, playing out and releasing new music. The Brooklyn-born art/alt-rock
The sharecropper shacks that dotted the flat agricultural landscape of Tidewater Virginia in Robert Hite’s youth, and the metal-roofed sheds
The nonprofit Woodstock Byrdcliffe Guild is sponsoring a series of artist studio tours this spring and summer. The first event
Sensory experiences, by their very nature, are hard to put into words. And some things are harder to explain than
Hoboken’s Bern & the Brights kick off their crisp, bracing EP Work with “Slave Driver,” a track that, almost in
I can’t believe I have finally grown tired of detecting and celebrating the influence of Tom Waits in modern music.
Woodstock’s Creative Music Studio (CMS) avoids such self-descriptions as “experimental,” “avant-garde” and “revolutionary” in its literature, preferring to emphasize the